Written by the Treasureguide for the exclusive use of the Treasure Beaches Report.
Above is the Sedwick schedule, which is available for online bidding and will go live May 3.
And this coming weekend will be the 13th Annual Treasure Hunter's Cookout.
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Yesterday we had a tornado in the Fort Pierce area that did more damage than many of the hurricanes that have passed through. The amount of wind and rain was amazing and a little frightening. Thankfully it didn't last as long as most of the hurricanes, but it did create a problem for me. A huge tree fell on a fence, so last night I spent a few hours working on removing that tree, but I still have more to do.
I'm sure there will be some rain erosion, which will open up some opportunities, and the waves on the intercoastal were pretty significant. I usually get involved with fixing things or helping people when I'd like to run out and do some hunting, Anyhow, extreme weather like that will generally open up some hunting opportunities, and I'm sure some interesting places eroded as a result of that storm.
Source: MagicSeaweed.com. |
As you can see, the surf is predicted to be about three to five feet today. The tides remain small.
Good hunting,
Treasureguide@comcast.net